Ken Dryden, Hall of Fame goalie who led Canadiens to six Stanley Cups, dies aged 78

Ken Dryden, the legendary Hall of Fame goaltender, passed away at the age of 78 after a battle with cancer. Dryden was a key part of the Montreal Canadiens' dynasty in the 1970s, winning six Stanley Cup championships with the team. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney paid tribute to Dryden, acknowledging his contributions to the sport and his successful career. In addition to his hockey achievements, Dryden was also an author and served as the president of the Toronto Maple Leafs, as well as a Member of Parliament. The Canadiens organization expressed their condolences, stating that Dryden died peacefully at his home on Friday.
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